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BROWN LEGHORN CHICKENS. EGGS for setting now ready. If you want a full egg basket, get the Leghorns. J. A. WATSON, Yorkville, S. C. March 21 13 . It* DISSOLUTION. THE firm of D. C. McKINNEY & CO., at Black's, has this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business, in the future, will be conducted by CROSBY & MOORE. D. C. McKINNEY, G. M. MOORE, A. B. CROSBY. Black's, S. C., March 13th, 1888. 12 2t SCHOOL NOTICE. THE FREE SCHOOL at the Female College will close on the 6TH OF APRIL. The undersigned desires to continue it as a PRIVATE SCHOOL. Persons who wish to continue their children in the Sphool, will please arrange with him at an early date. J. A. WATSON, Principal. March 21 12. ? It* STRAYED OR ST OLEN FROM near Ebenezer, on Sunday night, 18th instant, a BROWN MARE, with white face and throe white feet, and about fifteen years old. A reasonable reward will be paid for the recovery of the mare. Any information with regird to her will bo thankfully received. Address, J. LON MOORE, Gut]jriesville, S. C. March 21 12 ti S. CAROLINA MEDICALASSOCIATION, Charleston, S. C., March 11, 1888. THE next ANNUAL MEETING OP THE SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION will be held in Columbia, S. C., on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1888. Railroad rates for round trip tickets: Excursion rates on Northeastern Railroad, and four cents per mile on the South Carolina Railway. T. GRANGE SIMONS, M. P., President. W. PEYRE PORCHER, M. D., Secretary. March 21 12 4t HEADQUARTERS FOR CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS. IN order to encourage the growing of Molasses Cane, I have accepted the agency for the OYLER CANE MILL AND EVAPORATOR, both of which I used the past season with entire satisfaction; and, speaking from experience, I believe them to be the best in the market, and in ordering direct from the manufacturer, lean guarantee bottom prices. Catalogues with cuts giving full description and directions for setting up Mills and Evaporators and making Molasses, with prices, will be sent on application. Respectfully, HENRY MASSEY, Tirzah, York county, S. C. March 21 12 6m " THE SOUTHERN FAVORITES ! MEYER jfiagg'S.'M.E THORNE MEYIHIBII COMEDY UNIT. WILL play a three nights' engagement in HUNTfeR & OATES' OPERA HOUSE, commencing Wednesday, March 21st., In the beautiful drama, "A WOMAN'S DEVOTION, OR STRICKEN BLIND." Reserved Seats 50 cents; General Admission 35 cents; Children, 25 cents. Reserved seats on|n of T-Tnn*o, X' Ofttfis'. liur uitoaio av aammuva w . . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. WHEREAS M. C. HOGUE has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all aud singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JESSE A. HOGUE, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Probate Court for said county, to be holden at York Court House, on SATURDAY, the 7TH DAY OF APRIL, A. D., 1888, at 11 o'clock A. M., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should notbe granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 19th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the 112th year of American Independence. JAMES R. KENNEDY, Probate Judge. March 21 21 2t ROADS AND BRIDGES. To the Supervisors or Roads and Bridges in York County. YOU are hereby directed to put the roads and bridges of your respective highway districts in good order. The Board of County Commissioners require that the road hands of each and every district be called out and at least twelve dfays' work, for the year 1888, be done, if necessary. All dead trees and hanging limbs on the roadsides must be removed, all loose rocks thrown from the roadbed, and mile posts lying on the ground replaced in position. The law makes it the duty of superintendents of highways to cause all roads in their respective districts to be posted and num' bered, and a pointer placed at each fork of said roads, declaring the direction of said roads. The following abstract of the roan law is published for the information of all concerned: All able-bodied males between the ages of sixteen and fifty are liable annually to work the roads not less than six nor more than twelve days, under direction of the road overseer, or pay oue dollar per day in lieu of such labor. I'he peisons warned are entitled to twelve hours' notice of the placeand hour of working, and of the kind of tool to be used : and any one who neglects to appear or refuses to work, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction before a trial justice, shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than ' " ? Tint. lf>sq than leu aoiiars, or uc nu^iuunuu . ? five nor more than twenty days. The residence of any person who has a "family shall be held to be where his family resides; and that of any other person where he boards. By order of the Board. JAMES B. ALLISON, Clerk. March 21 12 tf AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be soli' between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, on the FIRST MONDAY in APRIL. NEXT, At York Court House, the following property to wit: The plantation whereon the defendant now resides, situated on the waters of Buffalo Creek, in Cherokee township, bounded by lands of E. H. Bridges, Dr. John G. Black and others, and containing two hundred acres, more or less. One house and lot in Black's Station, situated on corner of John and Carolina streets. Also, one other house and lot in Black's Station, situated on Chester street. Levied on at the suits of W. F. Smith, T. L. Black and Lipscomb <fe Howe and others, as the property of J. D. F. Duncan. ($4.20 Terms cash, or the property to be re-advertised for re-sale on the next Sales-Day, at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. ? R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 7 10 4t EXECUTOR'S SALE. UNDER the authority conferred by the will of HUGH R. LOVE, deceased, late of the county of Whitfield, Georgia, I will expose to public sale, at the door of YORK C. H., S. C., on the 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1888, between the hours of one and two o'clock P. M., that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, in the northwestern part of the said county of York, of which the said Hugh R. Love died seized and possessed?being a part of what is known as the "Peeler land." The tract contains ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, aud was conveyed to said Hugh R. Love by Jos. F. Wallace, C. C. Pis. (See Book "C5", 203). Terms?One-half cash; balance payable on or before November 1, 18SS, with interest from day of sale, secured by purchaser's bond and a mortgage of the premises. JOHN W. LOVE, Executor. March 7 < 10 4i NOTICE-PAIMS, OILS. Ac. WE guarantee that the paint contained in this package is strictly pure in every respect', it is composed only of strictly Pure White Lead (carbonate of lead) and Pure White Zinc, (oxide of zinc) combined with Pure Linseed Oil and sufficient Turpentine and Dryer to insure proper working. It contains no" benzine, alkali, water or any other form of adulteration. This Paint is put up full weight. [Signed] F. W. DEVOE it CO. The above label will be found on ever package of our White. The other colors are produced by the addition of the best pigments necessary to produce the required shades. We hold that our paint is the most economical of any, from the fact that one gallon will cover a greater surface and do it more thoroughly than any other. Customers must not be misled by the price per gallon at which cheap paints are sold, but should consider how much bulk it requires to paint over a given surface and both how well that surface is covered and how long it will last. To all those who expect to paint, we ask to give us a showing. Will be glad to give you quotations and believe we can save you money. DOWRY it STARR, Leading Druggists. I IUTY CATTLE. PARTIES HAVING CATTLE FOR SALE will do well to call on me. I can pay more for CATTLE TO SHIP than any one can pay for them to kill on this market. I will pay the highes CASH CRICKS. S. A. McKLWEE. HUGHES' TONIC Certain Remedy for CHILLS AND FEYER IT WILL Cure the Most Obstinate Cases. As an ALTERATIVE, it cleanses the system, | aud relieves Bilious disorders, j As a TONIC, it gives tone and strength. TRY IT! Proprietors have many letters testifying to the meiHts of this valuable remedy. In Malarial districts every family should have it in the house always ready for use. Price per bottle, $1. 6 bottles. $5. For sale by Druggists and General Merchants. March 21 12 tim* HUNTER & GATES. CLOTHING. WE are receiving our Spring and Summer Clothing daily. We have purchased the largest and most complete line of men's, boys' ana youths' Clothing ever brought to this market. Fashionable gentlemen call at the Mammoth of Fashion when they want a perfect fitting garment, finished in the best manner and workmanship. Our Clothing fits better and gives better satisfaction than any other in this market. They have a patent shoulder that will give a slope shoulderd man a good square shoulder. They are equal to any garments made by a merchant tailor. They are lined and trimmed up in the very best manner. The backs of the Vests are genuine pongee silk, tho most elegant summer material in use. We have a full line of Wedding Suits in all the newest cuts. Nice light Cheviot Suits in Button Cutaway and Sack Suits. Wo have just opened a full line of cheap Pants from 31.00 a pair up. GENTS' FINE SHOES In all the different makes and styles. Boyden's fine Shoes a specialty. Also other makes will be found in this department. Our stock of ladies' fine and medium grade Shoes is verjr complete. Cox's fine Shoes a specialty. WHITE GOODS. We will receive in a few days the largest and most i ...activeline of White Goods ever shown in Yorkville, and at prices that will move them. Among these we will receive a complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. The largest and most attractive stock of Dress Goods that we haye ever bought heretofore. In fact everything that is in our line will be in in a few days. We have a complete stock of Dress Patterns for ladies, misses and children, at 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 cents. These are all the very latest patterns out. Our stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is very complete. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. HUNTER & OATES, 'Leaders in fine Clothingand Gents' Furnishing Goods. % wr t t. I JJifU# tJ.XXU X ii. I * .* J |-l?E^g?^:j SOUNDS FROM THE MORTAR! WE have .just received a . nice line ot Youths', Children's and Infants' Trusses in Spring and Elastic Webbing. We have also a large stock of abdominal supporters, single and double Trusses in all styles. Fits and satisfaction guaranteed. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. Castor Oil for axles and other lubricating purposes at 50 cents a quart. This is genuine Castor Oil. Not the mineral article. CONSIDERABLE ENUMERATION AND FEW FIGURES. We otter Wateral's Ready Mixed Paint at 90 cents per gallon; Revolution Ready Mixed Paints, a good article, at ?1.35 per gallon; Devoe's ready mixed paint at ?1.35 per gallon; Lewis' and Devoe's Pure White Lead?both first class goods ; Longman <fc Martinez', Valentine's and Devoe's Varnishes. Orange and Brown Shellac Varnishes, Asphaltum, Walnut, Rosewood and Mahogany Stains. Wood Filler, Graining and Distemper Colors. Longman <fc Martinez' and Devoe's Colors in Oil. Winsor & Newton's Tube Paints. Japan and Patent Dryers. Hardwood Finish. Furniture and Agricultural Implement Varnish. Johnson's Kalsomine in every tint and color made. Alabastine in popular shades. Domestic Paints iu small packages, all colors, for painting small articles of furniture, etc. Carriage Paints in Black, Bottle Green, LakeandVermil'on, Coach, Lamp and Velvet Black, Dry and in Oil. Ochres, Reas and Browns, dry and in oil. Roofing Paints, Red Lead and Litharge. Wagon Paints ready mixed. American and Chinese Vermilion. Bronze Powder, Gold, Silver and Copper Paint, Sponges, Pumice and Rotten Stone and Glues, and lastly Linseed Oil, Raw, Single and Double Boiled, warranted Eure, but in order to meet competition we will ave in a few days an article called Linseed Oil, that will not be like Ca?sar's wife. It will be ottered and sold, however, if sold at all, as an article to which suspicion attaches. Wo are prepared to take all jobs of painting, furnishing the material and a first class painter and a gunrantee of satisfaction in every case where good goods are used. JNO. C. KUYKENDAL. W. C. LATIMER. NEW GOODS. OUR new Spring Stock will be here in a few days, which will be the largest and most complete ever brought to this town, especially in fancy Dress Goods and Millinery. In this department we are determined to excel all former efforts. So come one and all and examine our line, as we will have Something Nice and Pretty To show vou. W. C. LATIMER. J. W. DOBSON. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALL persons indebted t(f mo by NOTE or ACCOUNT for the year 1887, will please j call and settle thesame. When I say all I mean I all, and those that do not heed this notice need not be surprised at anything that may happen | I t hmn J. W. DOBSOX. I LUXURY FLOUR. YOU can get Luxury Flour at J. W. DOBSOX S. MILL FEED AXD Wheat Bran can be had at J. W. DOBSOX'S. ; I I COTTOX PLANTERS. IF von want a Cotton Planter, buy one from j J. W. DOBSOX. GROUND COFFEE. TTOU can get ground Cotl'ee cheap, at X J. W. DOBSOX S. M. STRAUSS. " ' | THE STORM NORTH HAS PREVENTED M STRAUSS and H. C. STRAUSS from ; . receiving another supply of New Spring and Summer Goods. They are looking for them this week. They have on hand, at this time, a splendid assortment at Very Low Prices for fasli. WALTER B. MOORE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO LINDSAY & MOORE. THE GRANULATED WARRANTED. WALTER B. MOOIIE & CO., have just secured a large lot of Patent Flour, called GRANULATED PATENT. Each sack is warranted to satisfy or money will be refunded. It is free from chalk, barytes, or any other adulteration of any character whatsoever. Guarantee comes from the mills to us, so it does not cost us anyhting to make good dissatisfaction, though not yet have we had the firstcomplaint. For cash by the barrel, $<i.00. For sale by WALTER B. MOORE dr. CO. Headquarters for Hardware and Crockery. IN A BETTER CONDITION. We are to-day in a better condition for doing busiuess than ever before in our lives. With capital, energy and close prices, we are sure to succeed. We never lose sight of the CASH TRADE. No man can sell you goods closer than we will for the money. And if you have not got the money, all we want is an assurance that we will get our money, in the fall and we will sell j'ou all you want on account. WALTER B. MOORE it CO. City Grocery. SEED IRISH POTATOES.?A fresh stock in this week?all varieties. TENNESSEE HAMS. ---m ? * ? ? 1 ruin nrmtul r.f V* tJ Will ICOtJlVO 111 la ntcrw w. the celebrated, sweet, jucy, country cured TENNESSEE HAMS ; also Dried Fruit, Duckwheat Flour and Oat Meal. All kinds of Snuff at wholesale. CANNED GOODS. In this line we keep everything from Sardines to KEROSENE ! Our prices are guaranteed to be as low as the lowest and our goods as good as the best. See Our Red Cross Baking Powder, with every can of which we give you a piece of Crockery as valuable as the price paid for the Powder. One pound of mixed Tea and a cup and Saucer for (if) cents. Cream Cheese and Macaroni always on hand. LAUNDRY SOAP. With each sale of Toilet or Laundry Soap we will give one chance at a Rodger's Triple Silver Plated Castor. As we buy our Soaps in very large quantities, we believe we can give better prices on them than our neighbors. WALTER B. MOORE & CO. Agents for Shingles and Lumber. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Blacksmiths' Tools, Hammers, Saws, Hoes from 01 inches to 10 inches wide, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Picks, Mattocks, etc. Examine for yourselves; we keep everything, even Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, PlaicTs, Shirting, Pants Goods, etc. WALTER B. MOORE & CO. Read Our Advertisement next Week ! COFFINS AND CASKETS. IN this line we keep up at all times a full stock at lowest prices. To show our Burial Robes is a sale of them. Our best attention and satisfaction guaranteed. WALTER B. MOORE & CO. , i . . . . j"?y?PARISH A MeXEEL. A NEW FIRM. WE would respectfully inform the public that we shall carry a large and complete stock in all lines of Dry Goods and Groceries. A part of our Spring purchase is now on the road, and in a few days we will display a large sin/J nlnrannf OOLJAl't r>1 Ont C\ f * auv.i cic^ant (tooutwuiviiv wi NEW SPRING GOODS Comprising Dress Goods in all the lateststyles, Men's Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, all of recent purchase, and of the most desirable styles. NOTIONS. Our line of Notions is complete in all that constitutes a general assortment, and we also have a stock of Jewelry which we are selling at very low prices. SHOES AND HATS AT COST. Wo have a few pairs of odd numbers of Shoes, and a lot of Men's Hats which we have marked down at cost. When you come to town don't forget the new firm of PARISH ct McNEEL, and if in need of any article to be found in a first-class Dfy Goods and Grocery Store, give us a call. Our affable salesmen, S. L. DAVIDSON and W. H. COLCOCK, will be found ready at all times to serve their friends ar heretofore. PARISH & McNEEL. FOR CLERK OF TIIE COURT. WE are authorized to announce W. BROWN WYLIE, of ITickorv-Grove, as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURT for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. March 14 11 tf FOR CLERK OF COURT. WE are authorized to announce Capt. J. ROBERT LINDSAY as a candidate for the office of CLERK OF COURT for York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. February'22 " tf tf FOR CLERK OF COU1RT! THE friends of J. LEONIDAS MOORE respectfully present him to the voters of York county, as a man in everyway suitable and worthy to fill the office of CLERK OF COURT, and hereby announco him as a candidate for that position, subject, however, to the action of the Democratic party, in tho primary election. February 22 8 tf FOR SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce W. I). JOHNSTON as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. January IS J tf FOR SHERIFF. WE are authorized to announce ALLEN B. CROSBY as a candidate for SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. January 4 1 tf FOR SHERIFF. 117"E are authorized to announce (Japt. E. A. ff CRAWFORD as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. January 4 1 tf FOR SHERIFF. \\TE are authorized to announce J. ALF. f f CARROLL as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary ejection. December 21 51 tf FOR SHERIFF. "llf E arc autliori7.cc] to announce JOHN A. DARWIN as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of York county, subject to the action of tlio Democratic primary election. December 14 o0 tf FOR Jt'DGE OF PROBATE. "IlfE are authorized to announce JAMES R. n KENNEDY as a candidate for re-eloction to the otlice of JUDGE OF PRORATE of York county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. January il - tf FOR PROBATE JUDGE. WE are authorized to announce Col. WILLIAM II. McCORKLE as a candidate ! for JUDGE OF PROBATE, subject to the acj tion of the Democratic party at the primary j election. January 4 1 tf ! T. M. DOBSOX <& SOIT. I ZEIGLER'S FINE SHOES. WE have just received a lot of Zeigler's perfect fitting Shoes for men and ladies' wear. The nicest line we have ever shown. We have the nice kid French heel for ladies at $3.50. and the full Curosa kid, very fine, with silk lining at the top, firm French heel, nice light soles, prettiest Shoe ever seen in Yorkville. We also carry aladies Kid Shoo for $2.00, very pretty fbr the money. Our men's perfect fitting Shoes, both hand and machine sewed, are beautiful and of the latest patterns. Some very nobby. Come and see them. We also have 24 pairs of men's low-quartered Shoes, very pretty, that we will close outat one half what they cost us. A $2.50 Shoe for $1.50, a $3.50 Shoe for $2.50, and a $6 Shoe for $3.50. Come and see them, and get your choice before they are all gone, as they must be sold. We also have a splendid line of misses' and children's Shoes, and also boys' Shoes. ATTTI riT AmnrxTn UUH ULiUiilllNlj Is selling very fast. We have tho prettiest ?7 and $10Suits in town, and no mistake. Come and see for yourselves. Our Cincinnati Clothing lays everything in tho shade in fits. If you want a nice fit in fine goods, don't fail to see our Clothing. 100 pairs of cheap Pants just arrived, from 75 cents {o $4.00 a pair, very pretty. Our blue Pants and blue Suits are very pretty . Blues never fade if you buy the best quality. OUR MEN'S HATS Are taking the lead, and selling fast. The prettiest Hats we have ever offered for the money. Be sure and see our styles before you buy. OUR MILLINERY Will arrive this week, of which wo will speak to you next week. Wo have some of all the latest shades coming from New York and Baltimore, and will be pleased to show you next week. Our School Boys' Jeans and Cottonades are very pretty and cheap. Wo keep Yarn, Sheeting and Alamance. Our Line of Black Cashmeres Are very pretty. We have the prettiest line of blqck Cashmere ever seen in "Yorkville forofl cents. Don t ouy until you see oiirou cenis Cashmeres, and you will say they are the prettiest you have ever seen for 50 cents. We' keep an elegant line of White Counterpanes ; also some colored bordered, at all prices. Our lines of barred Muslins and Piques are very pretty. Also white Lawns. A few line Trunks at very low prices. OUR NEW GOODS Of all kinds will be in during next week. We have some Summer Dross Goods that were left over from last year, which we are offering very low to close out. OUR DRESS-MAKING Department is still in running order, turning out those nice fits that are attracting so much attention wherever seon. Do not believe us, but see them anywhere and then say if they are not nice. All cut by measurement?no patterns used. Cut by the French system. T. M. Dobsou & Co's Accounts. A great many of you who owe T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. for years back, will find your accounts in the hands of the mercantile agency. All of which can be arranged by calling on the undersigned or Mr. D. JE.-PTNLEY, our Attorney, at once. Don't wait, as you cannot afford to risk the consequences; but come, lix it up and save vour credit. T. M. DOBSON & SON. J. H. RIDDLE. ? wmm M IN STUUK. A FULL lino of General Groceries and Plantation Supplies. My stock of Flour, Meat, Molasses, Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, tfcc., <tc., is large and bought at bottom prices, and I'll sell them cheap and don't you forget it. GUANOS! GUANOS!! My arrangements for goods in this line are decidedly more satisfactory than over before. I have bought largely of the best grades of Aminoniated Guano and Acid Phosphate. All parties making purchases in this line will consult their interest by seeing before buying. TENNESSEE HAMS. I have received my first lot of those elegant Tennessee Hams, sweet and juicy. Every Ham guaranteed perfectly sound, or money refunded. ' LIME. I have completed arrangements for tho exclusive control of Simon's Pure Limestone Lime, and shall endoavor to keep a supply on hand at all times. J. H. KIDDLE. PARISH & KENNEDY. I?ICKLEI> PIGS FEET AND SO IK CROIIT. THE latter we had made of selected and trimmed Cabbage. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, I /'.llilxinro P.onna nml Pftnn The best VflrietV Of delicious fruits. Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Raisins, Apples, dried Peaches and Apples, French Prunes and cheap ones. Box of fresh Dates. Best and freshest French and Stick Candies. Almost anything and everything in Fancy Groceries. All guaranteed to be lirst quality, or just as represented. All qualities of New Crop New Orleans Molasses, Bacon, fresh Hams, Shoulders, Breakfast Bacon. Flour at *2.15, 82.35, 82.50, 82.85, 83.00 and 83.25 per 100 pounds. We keep a full line of Heavy Groceries, and they are all fresh. So come and we will give you the best goods at prices that cannot be equaled. Cash is the almighty right arm of business. Yea, it is lock, key, trunk and chain to success, and if you wish to climb higher, you must do business on business principles, or run a fearful risk of sinking, blindfolded, into poverty, failure and ruin. Wooden and Stone Ware. Coffee at 20, 25 and 30 pounds. Irish Potatoes for Seed, just come in. All kinds. We want Butter and Eggs. PARISH ct KENNEDY. | EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. I Ofkiok of County School Commissioner, York County, Yorkvillk, S. C., March 7, 1888. rrillE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS X has appointed FRIDAY, THE tiTH Oh APRIL, 18*8, as the day for the SEMI-ANNUAL EX A? INATION of Teachers. Teachers of York County, whoso papers have exj pired, will meet at this office at 0 o'clock, A. i M., on the above named day. Persons who , have no papers, but expect to teach this sum1 mer, had better be present. First grade runs three years, with renewal; second grade, two years; third grade, one I year. Licensed teachers to be examined twice i ii year. In addition to the questions in former examinations, the State Board lias prepared questions on Elementary Physiology. L. A. JOHNSON, School Commissioner. March 12 11 4t Tersonal property exemption. j STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA-YOEK COUNTY. , Of kick of Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, Yorkville, March 6, 1888. j JCx-parte Nancy M. Whisonant.?In re estate of Calvin Whisonant?T. M. Whisonant, i Administrator. NOTICE is hereby given that on this day NANCY M. WHISONANT, by hor counsel IIART <fc HART, tiled in this office her petition for "exemption of personal property" and that on FRIDAY, THE GTH DAY OF | APRIL, 1888, I shall proceed to set apart for her and her minor children the amount ol personalty asked, pursuant to Section 2002 ol the General Statutes of South Carolina. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pr.s. March 7 10 ">t I -^MAY A MAY, ^ ' HI DRUGGISTS. ? 1 : WATERALL'S COMBINATION PAINTS ARE second to none. The house of Wm. Waterall & Co., dealers in Painter's Material was established in the City of Brotherly i Love, 1858, and has since grown to be one of the largest and most reliable paint houses on the American continent. They make paint to . order; they make it for sale; they make it for 80 cents per gallon, and they make it for 91.75 jjer guiiuu, Tho paint for which they ask $1.75 is their best and First Quality and is called WATER' ALL'S COMBINATION PAINT ; they designate their Second Quality as "Mixed Paint," and even warrant it to be free from water, coal i oil, benzine, or similar adulterations. They i make any quality desired to suitthe purchaser. With them price makes quality and their "Combination Paint" is second to none and is a pure oil paint. Call at MAY.it MAY'S and see their "color card." Green's August Flower. Simmons' Liver Medicines, in powdor and liquid forms. Boschee's German Syrup. Mrs. Joe Pearson's Remedy for the Blood. Botanic Blood Balm, or B. B. B. i Swift's Specific, or S. S. S. Hood's and Ayer's Sarsanarilla. ' Chilarine for Chills and Fever, i Bradfield's Female Regulator, i Phillip's Palatable Cod Liver Oil. Reed it Carnick's Peptonized Cod Liver Oil i and Milk, Soluble Infant Food, Lime Juice i and Pepsin. Massey's Lime Juice and Pepsin. Robinson's Lime Juice and Pepsin. Wheat Phosphates. Mellin's Food. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Maltine. BROMO CAFFINE, i 7 s For brain workers, and is highly reeomi mended. Willow Charcoal in bottles. Brown's Iron Bitters. Radway's Ready Relief. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Shaker's Extract of Roots. Dead Shot?for worms. Young American Liniment. Mexican Mustang Liniment. McLean's Liniment. , May's Liniment. Mitchell's Eye Salve. Thompson's Eye Water. May's Buchu Compound. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Cuticura Salve. Wi-zzard Oil, Gargling Oil. St. Joseph Oil. British Oil. All kinds of Lubricating Oils. Two grades of Kerosene. Horse and Cattle Powders and thousands of other things, which we are unable to enumer ate in this space. , Our stock of PI'ls goes up into the millions and we would be silly, with our limited space, | to even begin to enumerate them. Call for almost any pill you want and you will be likely to get it. WRITING MATERIALS. We have a largo and select assortment of writing materials, including Lead Pencils, Pens, Inks, Note, Letter and Legal Cap Paper. Our Celebrated "Ah, There" Soap is as popular as ever and still goes at three cakes for 10 cents. The cheapest and best soap on earth for the money. PEERLESS HARNESS OIL. This celebrated Harness Oil has no superior. 1st. It is specially recommended for the preservation and softening of the leather. 2nd. It is free from corrosive substances, and by its proper use will strengthen the leath er ana cause it to retain its newness ana Deauty, and increase its durability. 3d. It will not j^urn or glue the surface, but its effects are the same as best Neatsfoot Oil. Call and get a can. Full directions on every Can. None genuine without the above picture on each and every can. MAY it MAY, Druggists. GEORGE T. SCHORR. jJOW Off EXHIBITIOff. THE Moifatt Combination Cultivator, Single and Double-Foot Plow. It is recommended by some of our best farmers. Wilcox White Organs Still hold the lead. I am readv at any time to place one beside any other, to be judged by the most expert musician. Handsome Stool and large Instruction Book free. I keep instruments in good order free of charge. Domestic Sewing Machines At reduced prices. Has the best Attachments of any other Machine. DOff'T FAIL To see my Cylinder Churn. Ask Dr. Cartwright anil Mr. J. H. Riddle about them. Stoves, Tinware And HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS at bottom prices. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work done promptly, and strictly for cash. GEORGE T. SCHORB. WIHSPECK GO TO SPECK'S FOR Fine Watch movements, in Gold or Silver Cases GO TO SPECK'S For Nickle Clocks, with or without alarm. GO TO SPECK'S For Parlor, Mantle, and Kitchen Clocks. GO TO SPECK'S For Solid Gold Watch Chains, Breast Pins, Ear Rings of all kinds and shapes, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Gold Mounted Florida Novelties, Wedding and Engagement Rings, Gold Pens, Spectacles and Eye Glasses. $ GO TO SPECK'S For all kinds of Silver Table Ware, such as Teaspoons, Tablespoons, Knives and Forks, Castors, Pickle Stands, Butter Dishes, Cake i Baskets, Cream Pitchers and everything in ins line. WANTED. I will exchange New Goods for Old Gold and Silver. MY PRICES For Goods or Work are not exorbitant. All goods are guaranteed to be just as represented, ; and my work speaks for itself. WILL H. SPECK. Jeweler. NEW GOODS. I For Holiday and Ymas Gift* CjIfENTS' Gold Watches from $25.00 to $05.00. ' Ladies' Gold Watches fronr$20.00 to $50.00. Silver Watches from $10.00 to $17.00. Plain Gold Rings from 75 cents to $5.00. Gold Set Rings from $1.25 to $12.00. ' j Necklaces $1.00 to $7.00. j Ladies' "Queen" Chains from $1.50 to $5.00. j Bracelets from $1.50 to $10.00. ! Gents' and Ladies' Cuff Buttons from 50c. to $4. I Gents' and Ladies' Collar Buttons, all prices, j 1 pairof handsome Vases atcost, $Jt50. I ! Waterbury Watches $2.50, and a great many | other articles. Call in and examine before . ! buying elsewhere. ; " A. S. MORRISON, Agent. . ; January 18 3 tf I'urp wiri.RK inn fiir.R. THE undersigned, as agent of A. WILLIFORD, otters for sale a lot ot FINE f i WELL-BROKEN YOUNG MULES. They ' will be sold CLOSE FOR CASH, or on a credit > i until NEXT FALL on liberal terms. I guarJ antoe all stock sold by me to be as represented. ! The above Mules may be found at the Stables i ' formerly known as WHITAKER&GLENN'S, ; near the Old Masonic Hall. WANTED.?10,000 BUNDLES OF FOD1 DER, for which the highest market price will I be paid. i T. M. WHITAKER. January 2o 4 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of R. SPRINGS MOORE, deceased, are hereby ' notified to make immediate payment. Per1 sons having claims against the said estate are j required to present them, duly authenticated, within the next thirty days. W: B. MOORE, Administrator. March 7 10 3t j mU. IV. WHITE, D~D. S., ; DENTIST, r YORKVILLE, S. C. I Office in the Allison Building, oyer Parish <fc i Kennedy's Store. April 20 lt> ly* H. F. APICKES. LOOK HERE, MR. BUYER! SPOT THE CASH AND SAVE MONEY. i PAA YARDS of dark PRINTS at 3 cents 1 i>UlJ per yard. Ssnmp Rnse Drivps in SHiaas K;V/IIIV xj vy >o kj jyi 11 vu &11 K-/iivvui Henceforward wo win sell goods for CASH ONLY, and wo aro now making Huch prices for the cash as will surprise credit buyers. Corticelli Spool Silk at J) cents per spool. Corticelli Spool Twist at 3 cents per spool. Standard American Pins at 3 cents per paper. First quality ne plus ultra Pins at 5 cents per paper. Nursery Pins, large or small, 5 cents a dozen. Pearl Buttons, 18 and 20 lines, at 2 cents a dozen. Pearl Buttons, 22, 24 and 20 lines, at 3 cents a paper. 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, first quality, at 25 cents per yard. A large lot of Tooth Brushes, first-class goods, at 11 cents each. 4 Cakes Toilet Soap for 10 cents. 0 Cakes Toilet Soap for 15 cents. All our goods are being sold at prices proportionate to the above. SHOES. Our stock of Shoes for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children is very full and attractive, and prices will be found reduced in proportion to above quotations. Remember that our terms are SPOT CASH to everybody. FOR THIS WEEK We offer our entire stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings at one-third off regular prices. These prices are for THIS WEEK ONLY. Come early and get choice. ITnnrecedented Bar trains in Embroideries and trimmings. Special exhibit this week. NEW SPRING HATS. A very large stock of New Spring Hats at lower prices than ever known in this market. We Must Have the Money ! All Accounts and Notes due us have been handed out for collection. We must have the money. H. F. ADICKES. M. C. WILLIS. ON A BOOM! MY trade in Wagons has been considerably beyond my most sanguine expectations. I extend my most hearty thanks to the public for their patronage, aud beg leave to state that I have just received TWO CAB LOADS of the CELEBRATED LIGHT RUNNING TENNESSEE WAGONS, with improved patent box straps and skeans. Call and see them. They are better than any wagons heretofore macfe by the Tennessee Wagon Co. They can be bought cheap for Cash or on approved paper. A CLAMOR FOR THE COLUMRUS. Thorn iu .a nlnuanf trndn which olnmors for the Columbus Buggy Co's vehicles. To that trade I will say that I have just received a carefully selected stock of Columbus Buggies which ! offer to the trade on their merits. It is unnecessary for me to say anything in praise of these Buggies, as everybody'knows that they cannot be excelled. Buy of me DIXON'S EVERLASTING AXLE GREASE The best made. I have never yet had so large and so well a selected stock of goods. An inspection will show that the stock cannot be excelled So come one, come all. My motto, is: Quick Sales an?l Short Profits. Respectfully soliciting a continuance of past favors, I am, with best wishes, Yours, M. C. WILLIS. LATTA BROTHERS" | ~ ~ | PLANTATION SUPPLIES AND FAMILY GROCERIES. . PLEASE bear in mind that we are prepared to furnish our customers, and the public 1 generally, with as good goods, and at .as low prices as they can be bought anywhere. Just Received '--"-L i-?? ?j?r?A/lu onnciallntr nf I A irt?SII 1UI wi tuiiucii v* : Peaches, Apricots, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Cove ! Oysters, Salmon, Corned Beef, French and ! American Sardines. j | HARDWARE. I Under this bead, our stock is about complete. ! In farming implements, we are second to none. Yet To Arrive. i i We have a large lot of Flour and New Orleans Molasses to arrive this week, which we ! expect to sell as cheap as the cheapest, so you ! will save money by securing our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Raker's Standard Guano. Wo are agents for the celebrated Guano named above, and we guarantee there is none better. LATTA BROTHERS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. J. K IRIvPATRICK, deceased, are hereby noj titled to make immodiate payment to the' unj dersigned. Persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them, duly i authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. R. D. MclvNIGHT, Administrator. 1 March 14 11 :it* WITHERS ADIOKES ANOTHER MORNING HAS ARRIVED, AND II o'clock has arrived, and by noon this effusion must be in the Enquirer Office. By way of variety to this advertising space, we submit the following routine for transactions with the purchasing public for a day?say, next Monday. Though we will become enraged if you vary the day and articles to suit yourselves. Indeed, we prefer that all do not come at the same time?which often appears a habit with the purchasing public. However, we prefer?yea, we insist?that the large majority come some time, give us a fair trial, and we will deem your future visits a foregone conclusion. Well, with Monday's sun, or with some people, a good while afterwards, most people arise with a new week's duties. Dleasures and wor ries in view?with most housekeepers the worries preponderating. With the avrage matron in town, eatables are short oil Monday?no beef market, and several things exhausted on Sunday by the pater familias and children, who should have been at other work. ''What on Earth for Breakfast ?" Here you are, by the score, at our Store?take your choice. Pearl Grits of the best brands only, and remember this?the price is J cent lower than at most places. Oat Meal and Oat Flakes, of which we sell more than our neighbors. Why? Well, try these and our Buckwheats?3 "kinds, Ac., and you can answer. Molasses of all sorts. Maple Syrup is nice and reduced from 35 to 25 cents a can. MEATS?HAMS.?Some people like one Ham and some another. We keep several sorts. Our best is tindly cured and clean cut. There is no use in paying for fat bacon on a Ham, when you can buy the bacon for loss by itself. The California Hams are on the same order as those fat western or country Hams, and a great deal cheaper. Breakfast Strips, Smoked Tongues and Dried Beef from the North and North Carolina. Some persons want salt Fish occasionally. They are high now, but we haye White Fish and" Mackerel as low as the lowest. CANNED MEATS AND FISH OF EVERY SORT.?Corned Beef, Deviled Meats, Sardines, Oysters, Salmon, Crabs, Ac. The washer-woman'makes her demundson Monday, usually. We have all her necessa implements. Soap of every sort?the best 5 cent bar in York, and a 3 pound bar for 20 instead of 25cents. Starch, Blueing, Concentrated Ley, Smoothing Irons, Clothes Lines, Pins, Wash Pots, Ac. We can save yon money on a supply of Soap, Starch, Ac. Some Garden and Farming Materials Are very apropos at this time. All kinds of Seeds?Garden, Flower and Grass. Our Clover is right fresh?the best saplingonly, remember. Plows of every shape, Plow Stocks, and all parts of same. Rakes, Potato Drays-a line tool, Forks, Shovels and all sorts of such things. Right here, we would like to put a big blot of ink on vour memory that we carry the BEST ASSORTMENT 01s HARDWARE in this market and ask your careful inspection of same, and especially prices. We are constantly receiving additions and opened a nice bill this day. Hut among seasonable things, we must remind you that we have Seed Irish Potatoes of reliable brands, and Sweet Potatoes, most of which we are glad to say., are of York county growth. A few bushels of Rye, which brings good returns in soiling. But our Waterbury chronometer indicates that we have only 15 minutes left for this, and yet we have not reached the mid-day meal, in this pen-pictflro. Now for dinner and in our chronic haste. Well, to onr personal taste, no dinner is complete without Rice and we have it nice. Some people turn up their noses ut cow peas, but not the writer, because they are cheap and home-made. White Peasand Beans of several kinds. Canned Vegetables and Fruits of all sorts, and we want the quality and prices noticed. Our Corn is nice. Lima Beans, Ac. Peaches, Pine Apples, Ac. Sauces and Pickles of all sorts. Something Nice at Retail. Cranberry Sauce is a blend of sweet and bitter. So is Scotch Marmalades at only 25 cents. Also Jams of pure fruit, which are deservedly popular. Cheese and Maccaroni, and please examine quality. Well, our time is about up and wo will have to discuss supper next week. We must mention Sugars, Coffees and Teas. We are offering sweeter Sugar than usual at 14 pounds for $1.00. Coffees are cheaper, and we insist that you try our 5 pounds for $1,00. Our 50 cents 'teas are very good. But before leaving you in tbo dark for supper, we will mention our Oils, Candles, Matches, Lamps and every part of same. Vow nhnnt Oils. We urivo (5 callous of 112? or 5 gallons of 180? test for 81.007 and advise the latter. In this connection, we received some Oil Cans this week at about half the usual price. Don't forget those 50 gross Matches at 81.00 for 144 boxes. WITHERS ADICKES. G. II. O'LEARY. 1888. WITH the opening of the new year I take pleasure in returning my thanks for the patronage of the past year, and desire to inform the public that I am prepared to serve my customers during the present year with goods in all the lines I carry at short profits. Give me a call is all I ask. G. H. O'LEARY. FKJRNITURE, I AM receiving daily new Furniture of all grades. Some elegant Bedroom Suits and handsome Parlor Suits will be sold cheap for the cash at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, 4C.~ ALL grades of Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Tables, Washstauds, Mattresses, Spring Beds and a handsome line of Rattan and Reed Chairs at O'LEARY'S STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. COOKING and Heating Stoves of the best make, bought by the car load. Also No. 1 Stoves made by Chas. Noble & Co., Philadelphia. Every'Stove warranted. Remember when you want anything in this line I lead in prices and quality. CARPETS, RUGS, AC. CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades, Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, Picture Frames, Work Baskets, <fec., <fcc., at G. H. O'LEARY'S. SADDLES, HARNESS, dkC. A LARGE stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, and everything kept in this line as cheap as the cheapest. Don't buy before vou get my prices in these goods. G. H. O'LEARY. KENNEDY BROS. & BARRON. NEW GOODS. WE have just received a supply of Goods in the following lines, viz.: Pretty Dreas Ginghams, Barred Muslin, Pretty Dress Calicoes, India Linen, Stout Hickory Shirting, Victoria Lawn, Best grade Ticking, ? Large lot Torchon Handkerchiefs from 3 Lace, cents up, Jersey Jackets, Striped Muslin, Misses' Hose, Ladies' Gloves, Ladies' Hose, Suspenders, Gents' Half-Hose, Corsets. Full Dress Bustles, Pearl Buttons, Dude Bows, Horn and Rubber Dress Ladies' Cuffs, and Tuck Combs, Table Oil Cloth, Turkish Towels, Best Brittania DipCedar Buckets, pers, Brooms, Chalk Lines, Charlottesville C'assimere,Coil Rope, Gents' Hats in large quantity. Tho best $2.50 Shoe for ladies that we have ever ottered We would like to call special attention to the BUSTLE we sell. It folas perfectly flat when in a sitting position, and always resumes its shape upon rising. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. AUSTRALIAN GRASS SEED. WE have succeeded in getting a limited quantity of this pure Grass Seed. Call before it is sold out. We also have Garden Seeds, Orchard Grass and Clover Seed. KENNEDY BROS, it BARRON. PLOWS, AC. WE have Double and Single-Foot Plowstocks, Plows, Trace Chains, Haines, j Heel Bolts, Backhands, Shovels, Forks, Picks, ! Sprouting Hoes, Ac., Ac. j KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Headquarters at KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON'S. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator de bonis non, cum testamento annexo, of the estate of R. A. SPRINGS, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1888, and will apply for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. L. D. CHILDS, Administrator. February 8 9 5t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. W. G. CAMPBELL, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons having claims against the said estate will present them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. J. F. ASHE, Administrator. 1 March 14 11 St*